Answer:
1. B) She wants true equality in education, employment, voting, and marriage because, like other women of her background, she has been deprived of it.
2. B) "To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world."
3. D) It states the author's call to action that women be given the same rights as men.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, these answers are the correct options to each questions.
In the first question, Stanton's views has been shaped as an American woman in the nineteenth century by her desire for true equality in education, employment and voting because like other women, she has been deprived of it.
From the second question, the quotation that supports her idea that the ideas in the declaration are not discussed openly is the quotation where she asks that the facts be presented to a candid world.
Finally, the last paragraph develops the author's ideas by stating the call to action that woman deserves the same voting, employment, marriage rights as men.
I would say D. because being noble is doing what si right and putting all of your thoughts and feelings away just to do that. if you can think about somebody else instead of thinking about yourself then you are the most nobleist person i ever known
I think a cited should be a Quotations, opinions, and predictions, whether directly quoted or paraphrased.Statistics derived by the original author.Visuals in the original.Another author's theories.Case studies.
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Answer:
- Objective tone.
Explanation:
The tone is demonstrated as the author's attitude or approach towards a particular subject matter that is reflected through the word-choice(diction), language, and style used by the author. It provides the readers with a perspective to look at the text and evoke feelings as intended by the author.
As per the question, '<u>objective tone</u>' is elucidated as the 'impersonal style of writing adopted by the author in which he/she presents the information factually and even-handedly without including his/her personal thoughts or opinions.' Such a tone involves factual claims supported by sufficient evidence that establishes the credibility of the author as well as the claim.